![]() ![]() ~/Documents is for documents, nothing else. Not according to everything I've seen, heard, and read, including the documentation on lmms.io. > VST_plugins is for VST-effects Not instruments. Note that I've never seen any modern keyboards that have this problem, but that doesn't mean there aren't any out there. Lack of buffering leads to skied ky i yu tx (how "skipped keys in your text" might come out looking-I had to fake it, since I can't use keyboards without lots of buffering). If you're a touch typist, and are flying along the keyboard fast enough, before you're letting off of one key, you've already typed several others. Why keyboard? Some older and/or cheap keyboards only use a small amount of (if any) buffering of keystrokes. ![]() 14 years now after cancer #1, my typing speed is finally getting back to where it used to be: typing as fast as I can compose OR as fast as the computer and keyboard can keep up with. You wouldn't know it from my horrible typing yesterday, but normally I'm much faster from the Unix command line (using Zsh as my shell) than any mouse-based menus). What is win-path? Is that the M$ equivalent of $PATH, that tells the shell where to find binaries like the lmms executable file? Sorry, I don't use M$ by choice.my graphics card and Manjaro Linux aren't cooperating together when it comes to my external monitor, so I'm forced to use M$ Win 10 Home, with Cygwin to make it at least feel more like Unix (I could use FreeBSD with its Linux compatibility mode, but I'm not sure how that would work with LMMS, Blender, Godot 3, etc.). That's my Zsh (pronounced "Z shell)" (command line) window. > What is that grey box?! Zth -And what are you adding to your defined win-path ? Are you sure I'm not supposed to use VeSTige for this one, like the rest? If not VeSTige, where is this spot where I load it directly from the sidebar? And what pulls that sidebar up instead of the Instruments Plugins sidebar? I opened the usual Instruments Plugins sidebar and didn't see a single VST plugin that I'd added, including mda_piano, nor did I see a single DLL file. So some VST instruments get loaded from a sidebar, not VeSTige? I just tried that. load a VST from sidebar, and browse to the DLL in \Samples/VST_instruments I used the same Zsh command line and "mv mda_piano.dll $VSTdir" (or whatever mda piano's filename is) where $VSTdir is a variable in Zsh (set from ~/.zprofile-remember, I use cygwin with Windows 10 Home):ĭid that in the video (and before doing the video, I made sure LMMS wasn't running on Virtual Desktop 11, as it usually is, so I didn't have any interference from it (as I noted when trying to run a second copy lf LMMS-some things just didn't work.can't remember what, though). Samples/VST_instruiments ? Not my usual VST_plugins directory? So some of them use a different VST directory? Where's the documentation on which go to the normal VST_plugins directory, and which go to the one under Samples? ![]() > * Move or copy the DLL into the folder \Samples/VST_instruments Maybe not this particular pass through recording it all, but I did that from the link provided earlier in this discussion. ![]()
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